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St. Louis County Library Launches Online Live Tutors for Grades K through 12

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Today, St. Louis County Library launched a new online tutoring program that connects students in grades K through 12 with live tutors in a safe and secure online classroom.

Tutor.com comes at a crucial time when students across the region are navigating new and virtual learning environments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The program is part of the Digital Equity Initiative, announced in July by St. Louis County Executive Sam Page. The service is available seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Students can access academic tutoring, homework help and test prep assistance.

Resources are also available for early college students, adult learners and job seekers. Anyone with a valid St. Louis County Library card can use tutor.com. Individuals can apply for a card online while library branches are closed by visiting slcl.org/content/library-cards. More details about tutor.com are available at slcl.org/tutor.

 

 

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